EESC Field School Pre-Registration Form April 30 to May 15, 2015* *Withdrawal Dates: Last day to withdraw without a W standing is April 29, 2015 Last day to withdraw with a W standing is May 06, 2015 Completion of this form is required for registration in the EESC summer field schools. Both courses require completion of 48 academic credits, or the end of a full second year completed by April 30, 2015. This is a twoweek (12 day) course, full days/evenings, weekends included; daily field exercises; equivalent of three lecture hours and three lab hours/day. You are expected to not have any other activities planned during this time. Please which course you wish to register in or # preference. EESC 335 (3) Field Techniques: Techniques of geological mapping; acquisition/interpretation of environmental field data. Two-week (12 day) course; daily field exercises; equivalent of three lecture hours and three lab hours each day. Offered in the spring following final exam period. Students must arrange their own transportation to and from field locations. Prerequisite: One of EESC 111, EESC 121, EESC 200, EESC/GEOG 222, GEOG 200, GEOG 205/EESC 212 and completion of 48 academic credits. EESC 437 (3) Terrain Analysis: Terrain categories, mapping in the field and from aerial photographs, forest management uses for terrain data. Professional BC guidelines for terrain analysis. Two-week (12-day) course. Offered in spring following final exams. Equivalent of 15 weekly lab hours. Students must arrange own transportation to/from Kelowna-area field locations. Two-week (12-day) course. 15 lecture hours and 15 lab hours completed each week. Prerequisite: One of EESC 111, EESC 342, EESC/GEOG 222, GEOG 317 and completion of 48 credits towards a Science program. As per the Okanagan Academic Calendar 2013/14 there is a Program and Course Fee of $60.00 attached to the EESC Course Field Trips http://www.calendar.ubc.ca/okanagan/index.cfm?tree=14,341,0,0 All written applications will be collected at the EESC/Physical GEOG office in SCI 306 and reviewed. Students will then be registered in the course by the department and notified via email. The written application process is intended to remove the necessity for students to pay nonrefundable fees to open summer session registration privileges unless they are guaranteed acceptance into a field course. The EESC Summer field schools may be program requirements and/or professional registration requirements for EESC/FWSC and Physical Geography students. As such, priority for registration in the EESC summer field courses are given to EESC, FWSC and Physical GEOG MAJORS currently enrolled in 3rd year or higher. Registration is then opened to students who have completed pre-requisites with consideration given to the submission date of their application, their overall number of EESC and GEOG courses, their year standing and the manner in which the course integrates with the rest of their studies. Last Name First Name Student # Email ( see note below ) CELL # Major Home # Minor Year finished as of April 2015: Expected Graduation (Mo/Yr): Is this an APEG Requirement? No Is this course required for graduation this spring? No (If so, please see bottom of page two.) Email Address: Is this the same address as on SSC? Be sure to update SSC! . Same Please see page two Page two Tick off courses that you have taken. If cross listed, please tick the one you received a grade in only . B O L D A R E P R E R E Q U I S I T E C O U R S E S F O R A L L T H R E E F I E L D C O U R S E S EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC EESC Description 101 Environmental Science 111 Earth Science 121 Natural History of the Earth 200 Mineralogy 201 Optical Mineralogy & Petrology 205 Introduction to Hydrology 212 Weather & Climate 213 Introductory Forest Science & Management 222 Geomorphology 301 Limnology 305 Land-Use Hydrology 309 Global Biogeochemistry 311 Environment Impact Assessment 313 Management of Forested Watersheds 322 Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology 325 Structure & Tectonics 333 Analytical Geochemistry 335 Field Techniques 341 Quaternary Paleontology 342 Hydrogeology 350 Exploration Geophysics 356 Stratigraphy & Sedimentology 360 Geologic Resources 400 Freshwater Science II 402 Freshwater Resource Issues & Management 413 Analytical Methods in Hydrology 422 Fluvial Geomorphology 423 Tracers of Natural Processes 425 Tectonic and Orogenesis 431 Quaternary Glacial Environments 434 Sediment Transport Mechanics 435 Applied Fluvial Geomorphology Field Techniques 436 Coastal Geomorphology 437 Terrain Analysis 456 Soil Science GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG EOSC BIOL Description 108 Introduction to Physical Geography I 109 Introduction to Physical Geography II 200 Atmospheric Environments 205 Introduction to Hydrology 207 Introduction to Biogeography 213 Introduction to Environmental Issues 217 Regional Geography of BC 222 Geomorphology 265 Tourism & Recreation Geography 271 Geographic Data Analysis 272 Cartography & Remote Sensing 290 Introduction to Geography of Canada 301 Mechanisms of Global Change 307 Advanced Biogeography 310 Environment & Resources 316 Geography of Natural Hazards 317 Physical Environment of BC 341 Quaternary Paleontology 356 Stratigraphy & Sedimentology 365 Parks & Outdoor Recreation 370 Geographic Information Systems 377 Research Strategies in Physical Geography 413 Mountain Environments 414 Applied Climatology 416 Applied Management of Mountain Hazards 422 Fluvial Geomorphology 423 Development of Environmental Thought 436 Coastal Geomorphology 466 Soil Science 428 Field Techniques in Groundwater Hydrology 307 Limnology ADDITIONS: EESC 314 Enviro Impact Assessment EESC 323 Geochemistry EESC/ 367 Energy Resources Management GEOG Provide a brief description of how the field school integrates into your program of study and/or career. (You may attach more paper if required.) If a field school credits are required for this spring's graduation you MUST make this clear on this form. We cannot guarantee enrollment in this course will count towards your graduation requirements. See SCI 306 for details. Please be sure to have read all the information on both sheets. Submitting the form indicates that you are aware of all dates including withdraw dates. PLEASE SUMIT COMPLETED FORM TO SCIENCE 306. If office is closed, sliding under the door is fine.
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